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=== 1. Prerequisites ===
=== 1. Prerequisite ===
First get and install testing packages [http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=3896745 system-config-printer-1.3.9-2.firewalld.fc17]
First get and install testing packages [http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=3896745 system-config-printer-1.3.9-2.firewalld.fc17]


Then you need to have firewalld running, see [[QA:Testcase_firewalld_active|Test case 1]].
Then you need to have firewalld ([[QA:Testcase_firewalld_active|Test case 1]]) and NetworkManager ([[QA:Testcase_firewalld_and_NetworkManager|Test case 3]]) running.
 
Also the network interface should be in a zone.
Either run NetworkManager (see [[QA:Testcase_firewalld_and_NetworkManager|Test case 3]]),
which adds the interface into zone or add it yourself with
 
  firewall-cmd --add --interface em1


=== 2. Run system-config-printer ===
=== 2. Run system-config-printer ===

Revision as of 09:54, 19 March 2012

Description

This is the test case to check if it's possible for other applications (system-config-printer in this case) to modify the firewall.

How to test

1. Prerequisite

First get and install testing packages system-config-printer-1.3.9-2.firewalld.fc17

Then you need to have firewalld (Test case 1) and NetworkManager (Test case 3) running.

2. Run system-config-printer

 system-config-printer --debug

Click the blue 'plus' button. After entering your password you should see a dialog asking you if you want to adjust firewall. Whether you see the dialog and what items the dialog contains depends on what zone the interface is in. For example: In 'trusted' zone you won't see the dialog at all because all trafic is trusted. In 'work' zone it will ask you for allowing of 'mDNS traffic'. In 'public' (the default) it will ask you also for allowing of 'IPP Browse packets'. Press 'Adjust Firewall'.

3. Check

After this the needed services should be allowed for 60 seconds, see

 firewall-cmd --list=all

and check that you see ipp-client, mdns and ipp services.

In the output of system-config-printer --debug you should see something similar to:

 Using FirewallD, active zone: public
 Examining firewall
 Asking for permission to adjust firewall:
 The firewall may need adjusting in order to detect network printers.  Adjust the firewall now?
 - Allow all incoming IPP Browse packets
 - Allow all incoming mDNS traffic
 Fetching devices after firewall dialog response